During the Global Landscapes Forum, an exhibition area will be provided at the event venue for selected institutions and agencies to display their publications related to landscapes – including sustainable forestry, agriculture and development as well as other land use and land management analyses taking a holistic perspective. The exhibition will be open throughout the one and a half days of the event (Saturday afternoon and Sunday).
The Global Landscapes Forum welcomes your submissions now.
The cost for a table top exhibition is USD 750. Depending on availability of space, organisations may also apply for hosting booths. These will cost USD 1000. Subsidies will be considered for organisations from developing countries.
Submitted applications are not guaranteed a table top exhibition. All applications will go through a review process, as space is limited. The closing date for applications is 9 September 2013. All successful applicants will be notified by 30 September 2013.
If your institution/agency is interested in participating in the exhibition, please download the application form below and inform us as soon as possible.
Download the exhibition application form
Please refer to Kamal Prawiranegara through k.prawiranegara@cgiar.org if you have any questions or need additional information.
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